Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Supports clusters up to 2000 nodes in size.

yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron)
yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.

Squeezer is a multi-dimensional logfile analyzer for Squid web cache server. It measures transfer speed from Squid, source servers and other caches and gives an information useful for tuning Squid and web cache hierarchy or mesh.

This is a monitor that takes vmstat output and pairs it with the top CPU consumers displaying some useful stats for each PID. The purpose of this script is performance monitoring and troubleshooting bottlenecks all in one screen.

nwcc is a C compiler for Unix systems targeting *BSD, OSX, Linux and Solaris on x86 (nasm/gas), FreeBSD, OSX and Linux on AMD64 (yasm/gas), Solaris on SPARC, AIX and Linux on PPC/PPC64 and IRIX on MIPS64. Cross-compilation is supported.

cmdftp is a command line FTP client for Unix systems that features shell-like functions, passive mode, local and remote transparent modes, broken connection resumption, multiple and recursive file transfers, auto-login, and large file support.

metahelper is a utility which makes creating and maintaining upgradeable, removable, and verifiable configuration "metapackages" easy. A metapackage works with files owned by other packages to customize and configure them specifically for your environmen

Small scripts, config files & how-to to provides simple interface statistics for MRTG without usiong SNMP daemons on routers which wave to be monitored.
WHAT YOU NEED TO USE THIS TOOL: MRTG on a server, BASH...that's all!

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